Miami Dolphins S Michael Thomas unloads after 40-0 loss to Ravens

Michael Thomas was furious after the loss in Baltimore. (Allen Eyestone/The Post)

BALTIMORE—It can’t get much worse for the Dolphins than their 40-0 loss to the Ravens on Thursday, and players weren’t holding back their frustration in the locker room.

Few were as pointed or vocal as safety Michael Thomas.

Thomas, a team captain, shredded Miami’s performance and blasted it with the word “weak” repeatedly.

“We can’t go out here and look like this again,” Thomas said. “It’s weak. Weak. You know what I’m saying? I want to say all three phases. It was weak. We’re gonna learn from it and when we get back, we’re gonna go to work. That’s it.”

The Dolphins dropped to 4-3, going backward after impressive comebacks against the Falcons and Jets the past two weeks. They were trailing early in this one, too, and Thomas hit that point as well.

“We can’t be trying to rally from behind every single week,” he said. “You can’t live like that.”

Several players made similar comments about the game being a meltdown in all facets. It was a mostly quiet locker room as players packed up and prepared for the flight home. They’ll have a five-day break before practice resumes Wednesday, giving them a brief opportunity to reset before diving into the second half of their season.

“That (expletive) was weak,” Thomas said when asked about the mood of the team Thursday night. “It’s time to get back to work. Recharge, get your mind right, let’s get healthy, and when we come back, let’s go to work. That’s it.”